The first egg beaters appeared in the 1850's and since that time more than 1000 patents have been awarded for different designs. Dover egg beaters were so popular that at one point the generic term "dovering eggs" was used to describe the egg beating process in recipes. Dover egg beaters remain very collectable today. Vintage Chef provides a variety of Dover Egg Beaters and egg beaters from other manufacturers of the same period.
Very early specimen in very good condition. Crank wheel is stamped "Dover Egg Beater Pat. Made In Boston U.S.A" The number 4 is stamped under wooden knob. The number 11 is stamped under handle. Still spins too. Length of 9 1/2"
An early specimen in very good condition. Crank wheel is stamped "T&S Dover Beater". Very pleasing patina with no rust and it spins freely. Length of 10"
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Nickel coated and spins real well. Marked "Dover Egg Beater Company" on back of handle. "Boston U.S.A." around front of axel pin. Very good condition. Length of 11"
Nickel coated and spins like a dream. Large comfortable grip is stamped "Genuine Dover" on the front and "Dover Stamping Company" on the back. Very good condition. Length of 11 1/2"